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Tough start to the season... uggh

Started by MK M GOBL, April 18, 2022, 11:45:15 AM

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MK M GOBL

Well had a tough start so far, I took a Learn to Hunt student out on her first turkey hunt (It's a morning till noon hunt) had a number of birds gobbling around us and they hit ground all went quiet. About 9a after a calling sequence I had a bird gobble, only answered me once and then went quiet, about 40 minutes later he come in silent and has 4 jakes with him, he was right on top of us and she tried to move the gun on him at 20 yards, they spooked out of there and no shot fired. (Lesson learned for the new hunter, turkeys have really good eyesight and you can't get away with that.)

2nd hunt for mentored/youth hunt, have a friends 10 year old boy with me, set up in the blind. we have 3 jakes come in right behind us silent, jakes stand around for 20 minutes but will not leave the timber (neighboring property and can't hunt it) I quit calling jakes enter field about 60 yards down from out set and begin to fight with each other for 10-15 minutes, he got and eye full of all that. Hour later we have a coyote show up, try squeaking to him, coyote crosses field and goes back in to timber, coyote shows up again at 15 yards sneaking in on decoys, tried to get on him and boy was pretty excited, no time for the shot and coyotes gone. First coyote boy has seen out hunting. done hunting a 10:00a he has to be back to the house. We go back out a 3:00pm, get set back up and hour or so goes by and have a hen start talking to us, she shows up at 10 feet to his side of the blind, I get him settled down. Hear another hen coming in behind us and then a gobble right behind us, I can hear the spitting & drumming, they stay in the timber for 15 minutes or so and him back there strutting around, a hen walks out 15 yards down from us and I have him get the gun up, another hen walks out same, all three hens in field and feeding about, then the old tom walks out at 25 yards, boy lines up on him and pulls the trigger, BOOM bird starts running in circles 3 or 4 times and then runs back in to the woods. He tells me he missed him a bit, he could hardly breathe, and I told well if you turkey hunt long enough you're going to miss one, now that you have that out of they way the next one you're going to kill. I called in a bearded hen later on that he said he didn't want to shoot. I said that's ok no worries about it. About 6p (we were going to stay out till 7p) he says can we go back in, I said sure if you want, he said he was getting a little cold. Told him that's ok we'll go then. Packed it up and back to the truck, I have to check back with his mother and see when his tag is good for during the regular season and we'll be back out.

Tough start on the season for me, lessons learned for those two.  Have more hunts coming up first then I'll be on my tag. No matter the outcome it's always great getting the kids and news out for some turkey time!


MK M GOBL

Haypatch

Sounds like a couple exciting hunts! Good for you taking time to take the youth out and get them in the outdoors!

Yoder409

The season's young.  All the flub-ups do is just give more opportunity to get back out and make it right.  Use those tags up on the first try and it's done.
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

Zobo

As you know, it's hard when they come in silent, catch the kids off guard but you got ''em on birds
Stand still, and consider the wonderous works of God  Job:37:14

762hunter

Got to play the game and some new hunters learned some lessons. Keep at it and it will happen for sure!


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Harty

Great stories and the kids saw Birds and critters. Plus they sure sounded excited! Maybe you "hooked" them regardless of not getting a bird.

fishr64

Sounds like 2 exciting hunts! The missed opportunity and missed shot are bummers, but hopefully next time it'll work out better for both of them.

Cowboy

Good for those kids to experience such a wonderful thing.  I've had just as much, if not more fun, taking the kids last 3 or 4 years.  Thank you for getting them out there!

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Turkeybutt

Good for you to take some youngsters out.
They made some mistakes, seen things they might not have ever seen up front and first hand had you not taken them hunting. All in all it was a learning experience!
Codos go out to you for taking the time out of your hunting schedule and giving them the opportunity of a lifetime.
You're a good man.

Tom007

Well educated youths are the future of our fraternity. Kudos to you for taking the time to spread your knowledge with them.....good luck on your next hunts...

RatherBeHunting


Two great hunts that had to get both youngsters fired up. Memories made for sure, nice job!